Monday, 13 March 2017

THROUGH MY LENS

My Christmas present from my family in Malawi was to take me away for the weekend to a ‘Cottage’ on the Satemwa Tea/Coffee Plantation and so over the numerous posts I will be showing the photographs I took on that weekend.  Before we arrived at the 'Cottage' Judith, my daughter had prepared a picnic for us to have on a plateau on the estate overlooking some of the tea plantation. 














 I hope you enjoyed see these images and there will be more photographs when we reach the 'Cottage' on this Wednesday's post.

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16 comments:

  1. What a lovely gift - and such incredible scenery.

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  2. Wow. These are amazing views. Such stunning nature. You were really fortunate to visit there.

    Thank you for linking in with "Through My Lens"

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  3. What a great looking place - I so want to travel in Africa again (but not for a week or two!)

    Cheers - Stewart M - In Melbourne, but jet-lagged!

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  4. Stunning views and a very special gift :)

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  5. What a beautiful place, lush with green!?

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  6. What a wonderful Christmas present.... AND--being with your family makes it even better. What a marvelous place... WOW--I could spend some time there!!!!! Gorgeous.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  7. What a GORGEOUS place! And the trees are stunning! Your family picked the perfect place! Again, a belated Happy Birthday! And it looks like it was, too!

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  8. What a picturesque place! Great to relax after a hike

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  9. Gotta love those trees! Truly a beautiful place.

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  10. WOW! So much beauty. I might forget to eat and just focus on getting everything photographed.

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  11. Fascinating pictures! Thank you so much for sharing. Those trees are so unusual looking.

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  12. Beautiful family time and the tea plantation is a wonderful setting.

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  13. A picnic in Africa: I'd be terrified of becoming a 'picnic' for a lion or some other dangerous animal.

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  14. How kind of you to share a part of your holiday.

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  15. Beautiful place! What a great gift.

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